Designer Neil Taylor took the already seriously bad-ass NERF N-Strike Barricade Blaster
toy and gave it a very colorful upgrade, transforming it into this wicked BioShock-inspired steampunk-style Big
Daddy riffle. If you have US$300 burning a hole in your pocket, you can buy one for yourself from Taylor's Etsy store.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Youtube user August Jeske impersonates the voices of 33 different Star Wars characters, including Yoda, Jabba the Hutt, and everyone’s most hated character, Jar Jar Binks, mimicking lines from the movies and throwing in a bit of his own commentary.

Youtube user MyMagicPudding created a replica of the wrist device seen in Fallout 3.

This is the first test of my attempt to build a working pipboy 3000, complete with fully functional controls just as depicted in the game.
It consists of an HTC Desire HD as the screen and processor, and an Arduino Uno with a USB host shield running microbridge to act as an ADB host for the phone. The Arduino then sends button presses to the phone via TCP over USB. The casing is a cast made by Skruffy over at The RPF, it's amazing!

My cosplay of Pixie, from the X-men which was premiered at C2E2 2011. She's apparently a very unloved character. This, like all my costumes was made completely by me. Except the ears! Which are from Ardanni. For more info on this or to commission me: peachykiki.com.

This may well be the most amazing "home" made costume ever. He doesn't quite have the physique to pull off the costume, but he sure gets an "A" for attention to detail. This photo gallery is nearly unbelievable. At first glance, I thought the photo above was a CG model.

"Wanted to show a project we completed recently. A
group of us had been talking for years about what we always wanted to
see done on screen for the Bat franchise. After the game design came out
we decided to approach it with that end result in mind.